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- deltamasterExplorerA couple of batteries, a water tank, an inverter and a fan. Looks to me like a battery powered inverter with the tank and fans for show. I am sure the batteries and inverter will run those appliances long enough for the demo before needing to be recharged by traditional means again.
- atreisExplorer
- wa8yxmExplorer III
Golden_HVAC wrote:
THe same thing was on a TV show, I don't know if it was a Disney production or another one. I do recall it being black and white movie..
X-Files, Molder found a water powered car someone built as I recall.
Actually it is very possible to make a Generator appear to run on water.. (I even know how it is done)
Look up "Carbide Lamp" and you will quickly figure it out. - MEXICOWANDERERExplorer"Step Right Up!" Plenty To Go Around!"
- Really pianotuna? You had to ask? :R
You must be funnin' with us ;) - Canadian_RainbiExplorer
fj12ryder wrote:
One acronym from Robert Heinlein pretty much sums things up: "TANSTAAFL"
My favourite word! - MrWizardModeratorgot to be a Total Hoax
anybody else notice the pictures
exact same model, exact same dimensions
only the color of the frame is different and the Model number lettering at the bottom
can we say photo shop ?
if this was real the 15000 would be bigger than the 5000
there would be dimensions listed and run time of specified load using certain amount of water aka Fuel
don't know if this an Adv game.. or a college physc experiment
BUT it is a Hoax - down_homeExplorer IIMost I've heard of were hoaxes. They used calcium carbide to create actylene gas, like old miners' lamps.
Splitting water into oxygen and hydrogen is easily done but requires more power to do it than the output, of gases, then burning, or combustion, to make power and water.
It would require sizable apparatus and energy source to produce enough energy. There is no net gain. there is a sizable loss as is in any conversion to energy or of energy. If they ever develop a catalyist they can have cold fusion and supposedly big net gain. - SCVJeffExplorer50,000/ month? That's more than one unit every 60 seconds working 24/7. 24/7 in Mexico?
- MEXICOWANDERERExplorerAnd there's lots of room on the anthill where they staked Stanley Pons and Martin Fleishmann.
I remember my uncle in Montana taking me to a mine that had a fading and peeling sign outside. RHEUMATISM AND MALADIES OF THE JOINTS AND MUSCLES TREATED $ 1
It was a uranium mine.
Every market down here has a amulet and herb vendor armed with a battery bullhorn warning passersby of a multitude of life-threatening ailments stalking them at that very moment.
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